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Document Information

Type: Deposition transcript
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Summary

This document is a page from a deposition transcript dated July 26, 2017. It captures a contentious exchange where an attorney, Mr. Tein, questions a witness about lying and visiting a 'crack house' in Georgia. The witness's attorney, Mr. Leopold, frequently objects and instructs the witness not to answer the questions.

People (3)

Name Role Context
THE WITNESS Witness
An unnamed individual being questioned during a deposition.
MR. TEIN Attorney
The attorney asking questions to the witness.
MR. LEOPOLD Attorney
The attorney objecting to questions and advising the witness, likely representing the witness.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Censor & Associates Company
The reporting and transcription company that produced the document.

Timeline (1 events)

2017-07-26
A deposition where Mr. Tein questions an unnamed witness about allegedly lying and visiting a 'crack house' in Georgia. Mr. Leopold, presumably the witness's attorney, repeatedly objects to the questions and instructs the witness not to answer.

Locations (2)

Location Context
Mentioned in a question regarding an alleged visit to a 'crack house'.
The address of the transcription company, Censor & Associates.

Relationships (3)

MR. TEIN Adversarial (Legal) THE WITNESS
Mr. Tein is the questioner in a deposition, asking accusatory questions to the witness.
MR. LEOPOLD Professional (Attorney-Client) THE WITNESS
Mr. Leopold objects to questions on behalf of the witness and instructs her not to answer, which is typical for an attorney representing a deponent.
MR. TEIN Professional (Opposing Counsel) MR. LEOPOLD
They are interacting in a formal deposition setting on opposite sides, with one asking questions and the other making objections.

Key Quotes (4)

"You lied when you went to the crack house in Georgia, didn't you?"
Source
— MR. TEIN (Questioning the witness about a specific event.)
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Quote #1
"I have never been to a crack house."
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— THE WITNESS (Answering Mr. Tein's question.)
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Quote #2
"Objection. Argumentative. Lack of foundation, lack of predicate."
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— MR. LEOPOLD (Objecting to Mr. Tein's line of questioning.)
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Quote #3
"Don't answer the question."
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— MR. LEOPOLD (Instructing the witness not to respond to Mr. Tein's questions.)
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

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Censor & Associates
Reporting and Transcription, Inc.
Page 111
1 THE WITNESS: Never -- what did you say?
2
3 BY MR. TEIN:
4 Q. You lied when you went to the crack house
5 in Georgia, didn't you?
6 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Argumentative.
7 Lack of foundation, lack of predicate.
8 BY MR. TEIN:
9 Q. You can answer the question.
10 A. I have never been to a crack house.
11 Q. Who don't you lie to?
12 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Argumentative.
13 Don't answer the question.
14 MR. TEIN: Certify it.
15 ................CERTIFIED QUESTION................
16 BY MR. TEIN:
17 Q. You don't lie to [REDACTED] do you?
18 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Asked and
19 answered.
20 Don't answer the question.
21 BY MR. TEIN:
22 Q. No. You can answer that question.
23 MR. LEOPOLD: No. I just told her not to.
24 You've asked that question about five --
25 MR. TEIN: No, I haven't.
MR. LEOPOLD: Don't answer the question.
Ph. 561.682.0905 - Fax. 561.682.1771
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07/26/17 Page 2786 Public Records Request No.: 17-295
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